Àird Dhubh

Landscape Feature in Ross-shire

Scotland

Àird Dhubh

West side of Beinn a' Chaisgein Beag View towards the northeast arm of Fionn Loch and Loch Ewe.
West side of Beinn a' Chaisgein Beag Credit: Sally

Àird Dhubh is a striking landscape feature located in Ross-shire, a county in the northern Highlands of Scotland. Situated on the western coast, Àird Dhubh is a dramatic headland that juts out into the North Atlantic Ocean.

The headland is characterized by its rugged cliffs, which plunge steeply into the turbulent sea below. These cliffs are composed of ancient rock formations, including sandstone and shale, which have been shaped over millions of years by the relentless forces of erosion. The result is a dramatic and awe-inspiring coastal landscape.

Along the cliffs, visitors can witness the mesmerizing sight of waves crashing against the rocks, creating a symphony of sound and a spectacular display of spray. The area is also home to a diverse range of seabirds, including gannets, puffins, and guillemots, which nest on the cliff ledges and provide a mesmerizing spectacle of aerial acrobatics.

Àird Dhubh offers breathtaking views of the surrounding coastline, with vistas stretching out across the open sea. On a clear day, it is possible to catch glimpses of the Outer Hebrides, a chain of islands that lie to the west of mainland Scotland.

The headland is easily accessible via a walking trail that meanders along the cliff edge, offering visitors the opportunity to explore the area's natural beauty up close. The ruggedness and raw beauty of Àird Dhubh make it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, photographers, and those seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of the Scottish Highlands.

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Àird Dhubh Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.785401/-5.4715477 or Grid Reference NG9382. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

West side of Beinn a' Chaisgein Beag View towards the northeast arm of Fionn Loch and Loch Ewe.
West side of Beinn a' Chaisgein Beag
View towards the northeast arm of Fionn Loch and Loch Ewe.
West side of Beinn a' Chaisgein Beag View towards the northeast arm of Fionn Loch.
West side of Beinn a' Chaisgein Beag
View towards the northeast arm of Fionn Loch.
Beinn a' Chaisgein Beag north top View of unremarkable slopes above the northeast arm of Fionn Loch.
Beinn a' Chaisgein Beag north top
View of unremarkable slopes above the northeast arm of Fionn Loch.
Beach at north end of Fionn Loch near Poolewe, Scottish Highlands
Beach at north end of Fionn Loch near Poolewe, Scottish Highlands
West shore of eastern prong of Fionn Loch near Gairloch
West shore of eastern prong of Fionn Loch near Gairloch
Postcard from the Ice-age by Fionn Loch near Gairloch
Postcard from the Ice-age by Fionn Loch near Gairloch
Boggy saddle just north of Fionn Loch near Gairloch Judging from the huge rocks in the tiny burn developing to the north this may have at one time been an outfall from the loch. It is hard otherwise to explain the burn's shifting power.
Boggy saddle just north of Fionn Loch near Gairloch
Judging from the huge rocks in the tiny burn developing to the north this may have at one time been an outfall from the loch. It is hard otherwise to explain the burn's shifting power.
The eastern prong of Fionn Loch near Gairloch
The eastern prong of Fionn Loch near Gairloch
The northern end of Fionn Loch's eastern prong south of Little Gruinard River near Gairloch
The northern end of Fionn Loch's eastern prong south of Little Gruinard River near Gairloch
Lochan north of Fionn Loch near Gairloch
Lochan north of Fionn Loch near Gairloch
Bouldery ground by Fionn Loch near Gairloch
Bouldery ground by Fionn Loch near Gairloch
Ground north of Fionn Loch near Gairloch The 'gates' of the Little Gruinard can be seen as two rocky hills with a gap between in the distance not far from where the river spills into the sea.
Ground north of Fionn Loch near Gairloch
The 'gates' of the Little Gruinard can be seen as two rocky hills with a gap between in the distance not far from where the river spills into the sea.
East shore of the eastern prong of Fionn Loch near Gairloch
East shore of the eastern prong of Fionn Loch near Gairloch
Boggy flats north of Fionn Loch near Gairloch
Boggy flats north of Fionn Loch near Gairloch
Steep ground above Fionn Loch near Gairloch
Steep ground above Fionn Loch near Gairloch
Erratic on knoll by Fionn Loch near Gairloch
Erratic on knoll by Fionn Loch near Gairloch
Rocky knoll by Fionn Loch near Gairloch
Rocky knoll by Fionn Loch near Gairloch
Postcard from the Ice-age on moorland near Fionn Loch in the vicinity of Gairloch, North-west Highlands of Scotland
Postcard from the Ice-age on moorland near Fionn Loch in the vicinity of Gairloch, North-west Highlands of Scotland
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Àird Dhubh is located at Grid Ref: NG9382 (Lat: 57.785401, Lng: -5.4715477)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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